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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

12.00: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.55 p.m.: JAZZERCISE. Exercise routines set to music. (Repeat). 1.00: STATIONARY ARK. Gerald Durrell introduces the marmoset, a tiny, fascinating member of the monkey family. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Hagley High School in Christchurch offers courses on child development and parenting skills. 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Nini at Carnival.” (Repeat). 2.55: SESAME STREET. (Repeat). 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS SHOW.(Repeat). 4.20: 3-2-1 CONTACT. 4.35: ARK 11. The Ark crew meet some young children with challenging mental powers. (Repeat). 4.55: KUPU.

Please note: Programme times are subject to change should sports events exceed advertised duration. 12.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Trans-Tasman Masters Bowls. New Zealand's top singles players meet four of Australia's best in this tournament in Auckland. 2.30: DALLAS. JR succumbs to the wiles of Leslie Stewart. (Repeat). 3.20: “RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS.” (Film. 20th Century-Fox, 1959). A seductive neighbour creates added turmoil for a harried man whose wife is busy fighting the siting of a missile base near their small town. Starring Paul Newman. Joanne Woodw’ard, Joan Collins. (Repeat).

5.00: KIDSWORLD. International magazine programme. 5.30: KIDNAPPED. David is saved from the gallows but Alan remains in grave danger. 6.00: ALICE. Comedy series about a waitress waiting for her big break as a' singer. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ena Sharpies has nowhere to sleep. 7.30: WILD SOUTH. "Seven Black Robins." Beginning a two-part story about the struggle to save New Zealand's rare black robin. (Repeat). 8.05: BARNEY MILLER. Barney's men deal with a mugged clown, a busload of raucous convicts and an unscrupulous police recruiter.

5.20: DON’T ASK ME. Experts answer viewers' questions. (Repeat). j. 50: NEWS. 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Tania gets an admission from Chris Piper. 6.30: CHIPS. Jon and Ponch track down a gang which is going around stripping cars of parts. (Repeat) 7.25: SECOND INTERNATIONAL BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS SHOW. A special hosted by David Frost in Germany and Jamie Leigh Curtis in South America featuring attempts to wire walk above the Alps, wrestle an anaconda, play the violin while cycling backwards, and . perform a trapeze act while suspended from a helicopter.

8.35: PRIVATE SCHULZ. Things go from bad to worse for Schulz and he finds himself back in prison. (Repeat). 9.35: THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Barker and Corbett. (Repeat).'

10.30: “CLEOPATRA JONES.” (Film. Warner, 1973). A black woman agent (Tamara Dobson) uses her karate and car-driving skills while on the trail of ghetto drug traffickers.

12.00: NEWS. 12.05:. “JIVARO.” (Films. Paramount. 1953). Adventure about a hunt for gold in Indian headhunter territory. Fernando Lamas stars. 1.35: CLOSEDOWN.

8.30: JESSICA NOVAK. Jessica covers the story of a girl who has been fighting for two years to prove the innocence of her boyfriend jailed on a robbery charge. 9.25: NEWS.

9.45: BEST OF NEWSMAKERS. lan Fraser interviews Joan Baez, folksinger and protest leader. (Repeat). 10.15: DANGER UXB. Brian attends Malley's wedding. He rejoins the section only to deal with a bomb buried since 1940. (Repeat, final).

11.15: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 10 February 1983, Page 15

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 February 1983, Page 15

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 February 1983, Page 15